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HomeDiningQuality in every bite

Quality in every bite

BOARDWALK Bistro’s chef Gene Quinlan has a clear philosophy – keep it simple and use quality ingredients.
That’s why you’ll always find delicious and fresh menu options any time of the day at Boardwalk Bistro.
Situated on Noosa Main beach with magnificent views of Laguna Bay, Boardwalk Bistro on Hastings is the perfect setting for enjoying great beachfront bistro dining.
The cuisine is Modern Australian, inherently linked to the seasons, sustainability and climate and is open every day for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
The Breakfast menu starts at 6.30am so early risers can sit and enjoy the beautiful setting and relaxed atmosphere before a busy day at the beach unfolds.
There is the opportunity for having breakfast a little later with some popular breakfast dishes available all through lunch.
Lunch is served from noon to 3pm and features great bistro classics and fresh seafood.
An interesting and varied afternoon menu is available from 3pm to 5pm to enable diners to sample some smaller size dishes and snacks. Perhaps with a cocktail or beer?
There is also a Hot and Cold Seafood Tower on offer from noon until 5pm.
The casual beachside bistro turns into an intimate place to enjoy dinner from 5pm until late, offering seasonal bistro dishes. During the warmer months an Oyster and Prawn Bar is available from 3pm.
Fully licensed, Boardwalk Bistro on Hastings is the ideal place to drop in anytime for a drink and something great to eat.
Boardwalk Bistro proudly sources fresh and local produce daily. Gluten-free options and vegetarian and children’s menus are available.

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